TY - JOUR AU - Roksoliana Kohan PY - 2020/10/05 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - 'QUANTUM – COMPUTER – GENE', OR FOR THOSE WHO 'ALREADY KNOW EVERYTHING': POST-NON-CLASSICAL DISCLOSURES OF THE ARTISTIC PARADIGM OF JOY (J. S. FOER'S “EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE”) JF - Scientific Journal of Polonia University JA - SJPU VL - 38 IS - 1-2 SE - Philological Sciences DO - 10.23856/3846 UR - http://pnap.ap.edu.pl/index.php/pnap/article/view/466 AB - The article foregrounds the relevance of scientific research, aimed at balancing the methodological fluctuations in the process of multi-study of the modern world through the lens of humanities. The society of today, characterized by deliberate transcending beyond the understandable and habitual use of technical advances, requires verbal comprehension other than classical formulations and hypotheses. In particular, universal phenomena (such as the phenomenon of joy) acquire a new (sometimes unpredictable) interpretation. The proposed study focuses on the artistic elaboration of the 'joy' category against the background of post-non-classical reality, followed by the subsequent refinement through analyzing Jonathan Safran Foer's novel “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”. ER -